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It should all be subject to FOI requests, surely?...
Nothing at all to do with cycling, but just very (unintentionally) funny:
When he wasn't in charge of the Federal Government, he wanted States that wanted to do what he liked to be able to do so without interference from...
Bunch of carbrains, occasional voice of sanity, not as bad as Xitter.
My Datum 30 on 35mm tyres is perfect for wet winter rides and local gravel. Fairly sure it will take 38mm tyres if needed.
Foley?
Should have held my breath , and waited for the previous comment to post...(Slow internet day)
I have tried calling. They are just so busy. And the legal advice phone line is about what to do in a crash, not this kind of incident.
It would be really weird if it didn't at least go low enough to clamp the seat post or top tube with the bike still standing on the ground. Would...
Camera's are your only friend when supported by a halfway helpful police force....